Daisy D'ora

Daisy d' Ora (also: Daisy D' Ora ) ( born February 26, 1913 in Potsdam, † June 12, 2010 in Munich) was Miss Germany and a German actress. Her real name was Daisy, Baroness von Freyberg ( other spellings: Daisy Baroness von Freyberg to Eisenberg, Daisy Baroness von Freyberg -Eisenberg ). As it was then considered among the nobility as vulgar to work in the entertainment industry, she slept with her ​​stage name.

Life

Her career began even the silent movie era, in which she participated with her role in 1929 film Pandora's Box in a world success. In May 1931, she was of writer Erich Maria Remarque ( the Western Front ) in Berlin Eden Hotel persuaded to participate in the Miss Germany. She won and was allowed in the summer of the same year at the Miss Universe in Galveston (Texas ) candidate ( according to their own representation in Miami, Florida). She participated as Miss Europe since the German reservations appeared detrimental because of the First World War, a possible choice and finished under the name Daisy Freyberg Place 4

On the Miss Germany site, the year of their victory notwithstanding indicated by 1932 - but strangely, only in a list; in another on the same site this Liselotte de Booy -Schulze is awarded.

After these successes, she was also known as a photo model. The Comedian Harmonists sang of the beauty of Daisy d' Ora in the hit " Hello, what are you doing today ," Daisy ". Daisy d' Ora married the Counsellor Oskar Hermann Artur Schlitter, since 1939 owner of castle and estate open Stetten (part of Abensberg in the district of Kelheim ). He stood since 1929 and was in the Foreign Service from 1964 to 1969 Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Greece. With him she lived abroad for several years, including in the U.S., as well as on the estate open Stetten. There Daisy Schlitter founded after the Second World War along with the director of the Catholic Youth Care in Regensburg a refugee children's home, which was named after the first American saint Frances Xaviera Cabrini Cabrini home.

Daisy Schlitter in 1999 was the oldest living Miss -Germany - winner, as the WDR documentary Miss successes. The History of the Miss Germany was filmed ( broadcast on 5 January 2000, 21.45 clock ). On February 26, 2008, she celebrated her 95th birthday in Munich. On June 12, 2010, she died at the age of 97 years in a Munich nursing home, she was buried on June 17 in the family grave in the open Stetten.

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